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Goodbye, and R.I.P., 'Salty'
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Nov 25, 2019 14:25:31   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
bggamers wrote:
Thanks slatten for letting us know had wondered if he was ok. He would be off for a while then come on for day or 2.I'm am truly saddened at his passing but glad he had a true and dev**ed friend in you.

His quality and strength of character earned every bit of respect he received from me and others.

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Nov 25, 2019 14:26:13   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Your loving tribute brings tears of sadness to my eyes for our loss. Rest in peace Marine. Semper Fi. May your family endure their grief and revere your memory.

Thanks, EN.

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Nov 25, 2019 15:23:29   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)


That is terribly sad.

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Nov 25, 2019 15:31:59   #
bahmer
 
slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)


My hope and prayer is that he passed peacefully and in loving arms. It is always nice to have loved ones about when that time comes. I was there for my wife's passing but not for my son's and there is a certain closer with being there and holding the loved ones hands.

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Nov 25, 2019 16:01:30   #
Rose42
 
slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)


I'm so sorry to hear this. I didn't know him but it would have been an honor. What a wonderful tribute. I will add to what Iliana said and say how great for you to have known such a man. Its no help now but its obvious he blessed your life with his.

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Nov 25, 2019 16:15:51   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
lpnmajor wrote:
That is terribly sad.

For me, Doc...heartbreaking.

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Nov 25, 2019 16:17:07   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
bahmer wrote:
My hope and prayer is that he passed peacefully and in loving arms. It is always nice to have loved ones about when that time comes. I was there for my wife's passing but not for my son's and there is a certain closer with being there and holding the loved ones hands.

Yes, Bahmer, Rin said he left at peace with the world & had Family nearby.

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Nov 25, 2019 16:22:39   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Rose42 wrote:
I'm so sorry to hear this. I didn't know him but it would have been an honor. What a wonderful tribute. I will add to what Iliana said and say how great for you to have known such a man. Its no help now but its obvious he blessed your life with his.

He was a true gentleman, Rose. And as such, Salty held women in esteem. I'm certain he would have thought very well of you...had he had a chance in getting to know you as I have.

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Nov 25, 2019 16:33:58   #
bahmer
 
slatten49 wrote:
Yes, Bahmer, Rin said he left at peace with the world & had Family nearby.


Thanks Slats.

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Nov 25, 2019 16:42:07   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
badbobby wrote:
my heart is sorely depressed at this news
'Papi
was the first guy to welcome me to OPP
'Papi' kinda took me under his wing and helped me to understand the postings of both Democrats and Republicans
I never met this man personally,but talked to him on opp regularly
not very long ago 'Papi' requested Slatten to tell me that he would like very much to hear from me
I did get to talk to him several times and then couldn't reach him on the phone
now I sadly know why
Our world has lost a fine upstanding man who fought for his country and endured many tortures in a North Korean prison camp
I feel like I have lost one of my own
May you rest in peace 'Papi'
and my farewell to a Marine
OORAH!!!!
my heart is sorely depressed at this news br 'Papi... (show quote)

Salty thought the world of you, BB.

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Nov 25, 2019 17:56:16   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)


Having only encountered the gentleman in my perusing of past threads on the OPP I will state my regret at never having had the opportunity to engage with him...

From his posts he appeared feisty and full of life... Certainly one of the more notable posters...

My prayers for his friends and family...

May our Lord raise him up among His angels... And bless him for all time... Give comfort to those who loved him...And lead us all into greater harmony.. Amen...

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Nov 25, 2019 18:51:13   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Having only encountered the gentleman in my perusing of past threads on the OPP I will state my regret at never having had the opportunity to engage with him...

From his posts he appeared feisty and full of life... Certainly one of the more notable posters...

My prayers for his friends and family...

May our Lord raise him up among His angels... And bless him for all time... Give comfort to those who loved him...And lead us all into greater harmony.. Amen...


Amen

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Nov 25, 2019 19:11:02   #
BearK Loc: TN
 
slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)


He was one of the best. At one time, when I was on OPP more, he could take it, and dish it out, a great sense of humor, a great person. He will be sorely missed, I am sure.

Thanks for letting me know Slats, I appreciated that. I'm sure the Good Lord welcomed him home, and told him it was time to rest.

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Nov 25, 2019 20:58:15   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
"Old Gringo", a.k.a., "Poppa Gringo's" posts were always interesting, sometimes serious, more often humorous, but they always reflected a gentleman who possessed wisdom, intelligence and dignity.

May the God of all comfort wrap his family and loved ones in His arms, as they celebrate a life well lived.




slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)

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Nov 25, 2019 21:12:53   #
working class stiff Loc: N. Carolina
 
slatten49 wrote:
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of an OPP icon from the recent past...PoppaGringo. I was notified by his daughter when she returned my call over concerns for him.

'Salty,' as I always addressed him, was as fine a gentleman as I have ever encountered. Though we differed in much (yet, not all) of our political leanings, we respected each other in countless ways. There is no doubt that much of that respect was due to our similar backgrounds in service to this great nation of ours. Salty, just as it is with BadBobby, will always be a hero of mine. Nothing could change that.

Salty served in Korea and I in Viet Nam...both as Marines. Having met on several occasions, we often shared our common experiences of having served in combat. However, he endured at least one hardship that I and others had the good fortune of avoiding: He was a survivor of being a POW for almost two years during the Korean conflict. That time served as a POW had a profound and lasting effect upon him to no small degree, and was accompanied by the pain of losing two sons to unsolved murders, plus a granddaughter to illness.

I honored and loved the man as one would a familial elder. Just as I called him 'Salty' as a term of endearment, in the same manner, he referred to me as 'Boot.' When I attended a Khe Sanh reunion in San Diego a few years ago, I took him with me to meet some fellow combatants from that infamous battle and war. He regaled them...although initially reluctantly...with 'sea stories' as only a Marine Vet of his experience and status could have. They all were so impressed with him, we decided to include him as an honorary member of our 'Nam unit.

Though I had feared this for a while, due to his obvious failing health, I type with silent tears rolling down my face. I had called him regularly and become somewhat alarmed when he did not answer the phone. I soon found it had been disconnected. That was attributed, in my mind, to the fact that he had recently moved from San Diego to Orlando, Florida to be with his eldest daughter, Rin, and her family.

I would ask that all who knew Salty from his past contributions on this forum...and those who may not, to honor him and his surviving Family & friends with thoughts, wishes and prayers for both theirs & our loss.

Micheal Yawn, aka 'OldGringo,' 'PoppaGringo,' and 'Salty' would have been 86 years old on January 1st. Again, goodbye ol' friend, may you Rest In Peace. As you epitomized a true proud & patriotic American, you will be sorely missed by all...

Forever, ol' friend, your Junior NCO...

'Boot'
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passi... (show quote)


That was a beautiful and loving tribute. I am sorry for your loss.

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